Fix the raciness by iterating on a condition instead of using the gmainloop.
Don't use the EOS as the target, otherwise the retransmission of the last
packets are lost. Also count the retranmissions requests that are dropped.
Check the condition before blocking on the GCond
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728501
As we now replace the local RTPSource on a conflict, it's no longer possible
to keep local conflicts in the RTPSource, so they instead need to be kept
in the RTPSession.
Also fix the rtpcollision test to generate multiple collisions instead of
one by change the address, as otherwise we detected that it was a single one.
From libsoup docs:
Prior to 2.44 SoupStatus was called SoupKnownStatusCode,
but the individual values have always had the names they
have now.
Fixes:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727329
Add fake audio/video sinks. Previously running the test might be flaky due to
the use of real elements (hardware in use), which we don't want to test here.
Add two more tests that check that the fakes are chosen.
Ensures the test can run on systems without alsa (or any audio output for
that matter), and will avoid people running build slaves wondering what
the hell was beeping during the night :)
Now with rtprtxsend pushing rtx buffers from a different thread,
this is necessary to ensure that the result of the test is deterministic.
This code makes use of GstCheck's global GMutex and GCond that are
being used inside GstCheck's sink pad chain() function in order
to synchronize with it.
Now with rtprtxsend pushing rtx buffers from a different thread,
this is necessary to ensure that the result of the test is deterministic.
This code makes use of GstCheck's global GMutex and GCond that are
being used inside GstCheck's sink pad chain() function in order
to synchronize with it.
Now with rtprtxsend pushing rtx buffers from a different thread,
this is necessary to ensure that the result of the test is deterministic.
This code makes use of GstCheck's global GMutex and GCond that are
being used inside GstCheck's sink pad chain() function in order
to synchronize with it.
It shows how to use "set-aux-receive" and "set-aux-send"
properties of rtpbin to set rtprtxsend and rtprtxreceive
Build 2 pipelines, one for rtpbin as a sender and one for
rtobin as a receive. Then transmit an audio stream.
It also drops some packets to activate restransmission and
check they are actually retransmited.
This unit test verifies that the rtxsend element correctly maintains
a buffer of already transmitted rtp packets and that it can
re-transmit all of them correctly on demand. It also verifies
that the limit of this buffer (max-size-packets property) is respected.
Several senders / one receiver
Similar than test_drop_one_sender but with multiple senders
mixed through the funnel element.
It drops some packets and checks that they are retransmited
correctly.
Test for one sender / one receiver
Build the pipeline
videotestsrc ! rtpvrawpay ! rtprtxsend ! rtprtxreceive ! fakesink
and drop some buffers between rtprtxsend and rtprtxreceive
Then it checks that every dropped packet has been re-sent.
It also checks that not too much requests has been sent.
Keep track of elements that are added to multiple sessions and make sure
we only add them to the rtpbin once and that we clean them when no
session refers to them anymore.